Hi all. I have finally figured out how to make the postal barcodes work on the indigo using the jlyt file format. Now my problem is with other fonts. I am trying to print a postcard that has an address label as well as variable data on the front and back. I compose the file in the jlyt format and then import it onto the indigo. When i import it, it asks me to replace fonts in the document with similar fonts that are in the indigo system.
With the replaced fonts, the postcard prints out badly, and the words on the replaced fonts come out all smashed together. Does anyone know a way around this? Does anyone know if it is possible to load fonts from my pc onto the indigo? I'm not sure how to go through with this because even when i export it as a pdf, I always get a rip error on the indigo. +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- FusionPro 5.0 Now Available! Variable text on a curve and soft drop-shadows for variable text LIMITED TIME upgrade offer of $299 per license for current customers: http://fusionpro.printable.com/store/upgrade New licenses available for $599 each at: http://fusionpro.printable.com/store/ All FusionPro 5.0 customers to receive FusionPro 5.1 with Adobe Acrobat 8 and InDesign CS3 support when released for FREE. +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- -- Users of FusionPro Desktop have unlimited free email support. Contact Printable Support at [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- View FusionPro Knowledge Base, FusionPro Samples at www.printable.com/vdp/desktop.htm -- You are currently subscribed to fusionpro as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- Note: All e-mail sent to or from this address will be received or otherwise recorded by the e-mail recipients of this forum. It is subject to archival, monitoring or review by, and/or disclosure to someone other than the recipient. Our privacy policy is posted on www.printplanet.com --
